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Getting Rid Of Land Line - Pros's And Cons?
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I'm wondering why I need a land line any more. Has anyone else got rid, and does anyone have any views on disadvantages, of using mobiles only?
I get my broadband through a separate fibreoptic line, so the phone line isn't needed for that. At the moment my landline seems to exist to keep anonymous callers in a job.
I get my broadband through a separate fibreoptic line, so the phone line isn't needed for that. At the moment my landline seems to exist to keep anonymous callers in a job.
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The Pros are it'll save you loads of money. I got rid of my landline about ten years ago because I actually found it much cheaper to get a mobile on contract from 3 and a broadband only deal from Virgin Media (which was owned by NTL back then). Not sure why Sandy got a landline off them if he doesn't need one. The Cons are some credit card/loan companies require you to...
11:43 Mon 31st Mar 2014
If I was in your situation, I would knock the LL on the head. Because of continuous abusive and nuisance calls, my LL has been "off the hook" for the last year. I can't do without it altogether, as I need the 'net access. If I want to make a long distance call at weekends, then I use it but take it off the hook straight after. But everybody that needs to know, knows that they have to email me, text me, or call my Mobile if they want to contact me. I have an iphone, so all of the above is pretty instantaneous.
The Pros are it'll save you loads of money. I got rid of my landline about ten years ago because I actually found it much cheaper to get a mobile on contract from 3 and a broadband only deal from Virgin Media (which was owned by NTL back then). Not sure why Sandy got a landline off them if he doesn't need one.
The Cons are some credit card/loan companies require you to have a landline. Again I'm not sure why because most people I know, no longer have a landline. The only disadvantage of having a mobile is people can reach you at any time (even the ones you're trying to avoid!) so you can't use the excuse that you were out when they rung you. But in all honesty, I can't say I've missed my landline in any way whatsoever.
The Cons are some credit card/loan companies require you to have a landline. Again I'm not sure why because most people I know, no longer have a landline. The only disadvantage of having a mobile is people can reach you at any time (even the ones you're trying to avoid!) so you can't use the excuse that you were out when they rung you. But in all honesty, I can't say I've missed my landline in any way whatsoever.
To Mosaic:-
The only other disadvantage of using a mobile at present is that dialling so-called Freephone numbers (0800) from a mobile isn't actually free and can in fact, prove quite expensive. Apparently, however, as from 26th June 2015, Ofcom have brought in a rule that all numbers starting with 08 will be free whether dialled from a landline or a mobile.
The only other disadvantage of using a mobile at present is that dialling so-called Freephone numbers (0800) from a mobile isn't actually free and can in fact, prove quite expensive. Apparently, however, as from 26th June 2015, Ofcom have brought in a rule that all numbers starting with 08 will be free whether dialled from a landline or a mobile.
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Actually, I am now starting to get nuisance calls on my Mobile as well. These only started a few weeks ago, so I presume somebody has sold on a list of Mobiles numbers and IDs, as I am always addressed by name. If this continues I might have to consider changing my Mobile number, which will be a complete pain in the ar*e !
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